Advanced Degree (PhD or Masters, for Geochemists; begins, though, with job of Geochemical Technician which requires Bachelors in Chemistry-Geology combination classes);
Laboratory Skills,
Excellent Background in mathematics, sciences, and Geography;
Classes required to have been taken in college include: Calculus, Computer Application, Geochemistry, Optic Mineralogy, Analytical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Sedimentology, Physical Geology, Physics, Stratigraphy, Applied Geographic Information Systems, BioGeoChemistry, Contaminant Hydrology, Enviromental Organic Chemistry, Aqeuous Geology, Geomicrobiology, Groundwater Engineering, Microbiology and the Environment, Nucelar and Isotopic Geochemistry, Organic Biochemistry of Fossil Fuels, and Mineralogy and Chrystal Chemistry...etc.
Examination and studying into the sediments and chemical properties of the earth in order to help improve our comprehension of earth sciences umbrella, and to fix predicaments we have in that field of expertise/study. Has to be willing to gather samples of different soils, sediments, silts, sands, etc., from all different ecosystems and climates, for analysis for the purpose of finding the solutions to problems such as erosion, among other such issues in the environmental concern issue that has been aroused recently.
36,580 for 'entry salary'; 67,470 for the average, and maximum is at 133,310 in USD as of currently.
(All are annual)
Demands for Geochemists in U.S. Geological Survey, as well as colleges and universities, both local, and abroad.
10-13 years in order to become certified/qualified volcanologist in the professional world; Mathematics, sciences, and English are vital.
Study of volcanoes, operating around the area of the islands of Hawaii and its important volcanoes. Dangerous, but important. They also investigate why they erupt, and travel all around the world to all different famous and not so famous volcanoes
Average at 75,000 to 79,000, but the maximum is at 86,000, all of these being annually and USD
No sources showed about its outlook, so a NZ site had to be used, so this section is for NZ Volcanologist outlook: Very Limited, because (???)there are few volcanic regions in NZ(???).
Harvard History Professor
(Some information is just assumed, since the only reliable website did not give enough data)
A Big background in English, World History, Social Studies, Sciences Anthropology, Geopolitical History, Military History, Philosophy, and General Education, and History - Educartion, classes taken in college; Masters or PhD required for the most part
In a classroom teaching students about History, ranging from Ancient to Modern.
110,000 per year (USD)
Since specifically researched on Harvard, limited, but nevertheless, open (at the moment though)
Laboratory Skills,
Excellent Background in mathematics, sciences, and Geography;
Classes required to have been taken in college include: Calculus, Computer Application, Geochemistry, Optic Mineralogy, Analytical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Sedimentology, Physical Geology, Physics, Stratigraphy, Applied Geographic Information Systems, BioGeoChemistry, Contaminant Hydrology, Enviromental Organic Chemistry, Aqeuous Geology, Geomicrobiology, Groundwater Engineering, Microbiology and the Environment, Nucelar and Isotopic Geochemistry, Organic Biochemistry of Fossil Fuels, and Mineralogy and Chrystal Chemistry...etc.
(All are annual)
SchoolsintheUSA
ACS
(Some information is just assumed, since the only reliable website did not give enough data)